vaim
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Proto-Finnic *vaimo, from Proto-Uralic *wajŋe. Cognates include Finnish vaimo (“wife”), Northern Sami váibmu (“heart”), Erzya ойме (ojme, “soul; breath”) and Moksha вайме (vajme, “soul; breath”).
vaim (genitive vaimu, partitive vaimu)
Declension of vaim (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | vaim | vaimud | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | vaimu | ||
genitive | vaimude | ||
partitive | vaimu | vaime vaimusid | |
illative | vaimu vaimusse |
vaimudesse vaimesse | |
inessive | vaimus | vaimudes vaimes | |
elative | vaimust | vaimudest vaimest | |
allative | vaimule | vaimudele vaimele | |
adessive | vaimul | vaimudel vaimel | |
ablative | vaimult | vaimudelt vaimelt | |
translative | vaimuks | vaimudeks vaimeks | |
terminative | vaimuni | vaimudeni | |
essive | vaimuna | vaimudena | |
abessive | vaimuta | vaimudeta | |
comitative | vaimuga | vaimudega |
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